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What is significant about Figs. 5 and 6 is that they demonstrate that if a student has not used a concept by a certain point in the semester (when just over 60% of the semester has elapsed), then it is unlikely that they ever will.
Stop reading when you think ninety seconds have elapsed, then check your watch to see how accurate you were.
Burbank, which opened the scoring with a one-yard run by Arlington on the first possession of the game with just under two minutes elapsed, then lost the ball after getting it back on downs on the goal line stand when Alvin Kim recovered a fumble at midfield.
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It seems to presuppose that we select an infinitely distant point in past time, and then reckon the number of years that have elapsed since then.
And then you pay that continually until 30 years has elapsed, and then you're done.
Thirty-five days have elapsed since then, and neither Drew nor the Red Sox have signed that contract.
The time that had elapsed since then seemed far more than a mere four months.
But four decades have elapsed since then, a long stretch in the cultural life of a still-young nation.
Now that a few decades have elapsed since then, do you see yourself having a similar influence on directors today?
Midnight's Children was published a few months before the 34th anniversary of Indian independence in 1981, and another 36 years have elapsed since then.
The company argues that its fiduciary duty to the employees ended with the spinoff, and that too much time has elapsed since then for the retirees to be able to bring a lawsuit.
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